H A II m ,.,_ ??? ? Hi III1UV AHA ?jui CAII Dam# IIipa InThaWJIIIT ADC ?Jl ??*'?'** ? ? ?? ^^A AJ n^Hc.' 1 ^^A M A' ISA A ?? ? A T . ? mm ? I HA | ? ? ? ? ? ^^^^^^^^^r^iowi^hq^lo?si<ie^dvertisin^Reqch?$tH?^?rt^?od?r?qnd Netsthe lasted ftgwlfs | To Mace a Classified Ad... DIAL 296-2171 if ?" Kenansville, N. C. W . ,.->v- ? .RATES _ 3c Per Word; 75c Minimum Classified Deadline 1 vf'l it P* m? Wednesday ; CLASSIFIED WATIt !j,to? HAVE an account with bw>.- iuam uno mono ?TAMP*. MONO okdir or I CMKCK witn aos. BUSINESS SERVICES FARM LOANS SO-YKAR terms. low interest gglSATS. Complete insurance * service. Thisren Fjcken In | Sorance As in Cr . " Mr. Olive. ; H c. mrr Typewriters, adding machines repaired. New Royal type writers por evert need. Dial , qoldssoro re 4-os4s. wor LEv Typewriter Exchange. ' ibs South Center St.. Gol i oot something to belli Call gjljlilN-TIMES want ads. sss. dRlVE-IN slabs service. auto ? SLABS installeo table tops. MIRRORS. IP .its slabs. we .. maVe it. Atlantic Glass Com - pant. Sal South Front : SfWtkr. wilmington. n. c. .\,CTf-- . y, . SEWING NH AC HIRES - n+f** used at reasonable prices - Repairs v|^?em-<m?ih SEWING SHOFK. drawer ss. faipon. r. c. " ? err. I SALE' ~ Fl*??ia| Peaetx J BfWii<ii| Almond EAST COAST | Nnmery Supermarket I Pink Hill, N. C. How much will 90 up In stnoko?^ 10 yean ago your bouse my have been worth f13.000 - today it may beworth $18^)00! What 2% SZk ??.'X tor fise Imurance that j assfcsaK Cbad^ with Nationwide ? the coaapany with mnr Joseph E.Quinn ^^MtojNrwnjee | " I '; maids wanitu for riw fork on Miami. Up to Sso.oo a week. apply immediately MM J on ee. Maids Employment Agency. Kandley Building. Cr. John and Walnut. Golds, ?oho. Telephone 7?s-si?i. rss.stsa. Deal with confi dence with a licensed agency. CTF FOR SALE ? Black, thorough bred Poland China boars and gilts. Charley Jones Near Beautancus Phone LO s-1s7s 4-11-4t-pd. FOR SALE SPINET PIANO WANTED; Responsible party to assume low monthly pay ments on a spinet piano. can be seen locally. write cred it Manager. P. o. Box 427. Central. South Carolina 4-11-4t-pd. ? Wholesale Building materials. ' cash and carry. credit if ' nbeded. all materials gua ranteed. Well worth a tr>p to Southern Supply Com pany. Clinton. Across from the park. ctf. Need stationery, envelopes. bus ness forms printed? con ( tact DUPL4N-T1MES jos prin 'vlns department. >? 4 ' r. | ' Binder Sewino Machines Anc Vacuum Cleaners Sales anc Repair Service. Our Representative Will Be In Kenansville and Warsaw Area Every Tuesday. For Service: Write Sinoer Sew. ino Machine Company. Golds soro. N. C. _ - CTF. " Federal Land Bank Loans ari available throuoh clintoo National Farm Loan Asso ciation. Contact d e witi Carr. secretary - treasurer P. O. Bos' i4s. Phone sssa Clinton, N. C. Mr. Carr is in PCA office if Kenansville between ii anc is o'clock every tuesday morn ino CTF Got a house to rent? a low cost want ad will do it. Got somethino to sell? CaYl DUPLIN-TIMES want ads. ess. si7i. \ Mr. Businessman - a DUPLIN TIMES want ad will sell your product. Pridgen Plumbing Co. Phone 293 ? 7160 ? Route 2 i Warsaw. N. C One Mile From Jones Crossroads Will Do Complete Job Fixtures And Labor Or Just Labor. STATE LICENSED , ?., CONTRACTOR Drop A Card Or See Me In Person IF' * Of Can IH* Mwmeete at Marble ud GraaM* Gaaraatecd fcplnin M amy iht, abase ?r deaiga d alwi WILLIAM T. (Bill) Best g Pheae ? J-4477 ? Bex 4 *. WARSAW, N. C. Jl I, I . '. . 1 |^3LDING MAIERIAIS I ' Arrw* trim ik* P?rk in eiloto* LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of the power of tale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated May It, 1959, exe cuted by L. C. Prultt and wife, Viriginia P. Prultt, to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, and recorded in the Public Registry of Duplin County in Book 522, Page 506, to which refer ence is bad; default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and request hav ing been made to said Trustee to foreclose the same; The undersigned wiH offer for sale, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, on Friday, April 19, 1963, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, all of the fol lowing described land: All of that certain tract or par eel of land in Magnolia Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the South mkrgin of the Magnolia-Del way road and being the western end of the John T. Pope lot and runs thence South 101-Vi feet to a stake in a ditch, the Ernest Pope line; thence west with the said ditch 137-(4 feet to a stake in said ditch at a curve of the said ditch; thence continuing with the line of the said ditch in a Northwest dir ection 75 feet to a stake in the Sou th margin of the Magnolia-Delway road; thence Blast with the South margin of the said Magnolia-Delway road to a stake, the point of be ginning. And being the same land described in a Deed from Ira James Pope et ux, to L. C. Pruitt et ux, recorded in Book 482, Page 323 of the Duplin County Registry, to which reference is had. This sale will be made subject to all prior encumbrances. A deposit of 10% will be required of the highest bidder as evidence of good faith. This 19th day of March, 1963. Vance B. Gavin, Trustee 4-18-4T V. B. G. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE , NORTH CAROLINA ? DUPLIN COUNTY ' Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed 1 of trust, executed by John D.. Far ' rior and his wife, Ruth L. Farrior, dated the 15th day of June, 1961, ' and recorded in Book 551, Page 410, " in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin Gounty, North Car olina, default having been made in i the payment of the indebtedness i thereby secured aqd said deed of . trust being by the terms thereof r subject to foreclosure, the under . signed Trustee will offer for sale , at public auction to the highest bid p der for ca&h at the Courthouse door i in Kenansville, North Carolina, at i 10:00 a. m. an the 18th day of April, r 1963, the property conveyed in said y deed of-trust, the-same lying and being in DupUn County; .North Car \ olina, and mdre, particularly des t- cribed as follows: That certain lot tract or parcel of land being and lying in Kenans ville township, Duplin County, Nor I th Carolina, bounded on the East by North Carolina Highway No. 19 26, all other boundries by Albert Farrior. BEGINNING at a stake in the west margin of North Carolina Highway No. 1926 said stake stands South 2, West 23 feet from power pole No. 24330; thence with the west margin of North Carolina Highway No. 1926, South 15-40 West 147.6 feet to a stake; thence North 74-20 West 147.6 feet to a stake; thence North 74-20 West 147.6 feet to a stake; thence North 15-46, East 147.6 feet to a stake; thence South 74-20, East 147.6 feet to the BEGINNING con taining V* of (1> one acre more or less and being part of the Deed re corded in Book 423, page 304, of Duplin County Register of Deed office. This sale will be made subpect to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. This, the 14th day of March, 1963. Joseph H. Kelly Trustee Booth, Osteon, Upchurch & Fish Attorneys at Law Jefferson Building . ? Greensboro. North Carolina 4-11-4T BOV&F li i LIHJ L216_ rDEEP WELL - DRILLING And BLOWING Water Guaranteed Or Ne Pa> E. L REGISTER ( Register's Crossroads ) RFC Rom Hill ?boae 28 9-751* "What Is Home h IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OP SERVICE OF SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION S. P. No. SSM NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Rossie J. Williams and Wife. Maude E. Williams. Inei Williams James and husband, John Henry James, and Wlnford Williams and wife, Johnnie Williams. ' VS Jimmie Tate Williams and wife. Bessie Williams, Roy Williams and wife Georgia Williams, Cicero Wil liams' and wife, Randolph Wil liams, Maudell Williams, Clarence Williams and wife, Queenie Wil liams, Rommie Williams and wife, Juanlita Williams, Charlie Williams and wife, Mire Williams, and Mattie Wood Rachley (Widow). f The defendants, Roy Williams and wife. Georgia Williams, and Clarence Williams and wife, Quee nie Williams, will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of -DupHn County, North Carolina, by the plaintiffs to sell real estate in Cypress Creek Township belonging!- (0 Richard Wil liams, deceased, and Mattie Wood Rackiey for partition. And the said defendants will fur ther take notice that (hey are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Dup lin County, in his office In the court house in KenansvilTe, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the petition filed in said proceedings, within ten days after the 19th day of April, 1963, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said petition. This 15th day of March, 1963. (si Elma P. Drew Ass't Clerk Superior Court. -n ' William E. Craft Attorney At Law .;jI. Kenansville, N. C-, ' ? 4-1MT W. E. C. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having qualL field as Administrator of the Estate of Andrew Bizzell, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify aU persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 18th day of March, 1964. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 18th day of March, 1983. Georgia Bizzell, Administratrix of the estate of Andrew Bizzell, deceased Route 2, Box 238 Mount Olive, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney.. Kenansville, N. C. 4-11-4T H. E. P. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY The undersigned, Levie Morris Grady, having qualified as Execu tor of the Estate of Barney D. Grady, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned oh or before the 8th day of March. 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of March, 1963. Levie Morris Grady* Route 2 Warsaw, North Carolina Beasley & Stevens Attorney at Law Kenansville, N. C. 4-4-4T H. L. S. Ill Call i?*-ti7i for your jor printing nkkdg. - "Do You Need Extra Income From I Your WOODLAND? If So CaD ROBERT E. WARD WALLACE, N. C. 285-2870 Office Located Over Benjamine* Dept. Store Home Ph. 28 J-4031 Boee Hill, N. , WftllflCC NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Und?r and by virtue of the power of sale contained la a certain deed of trust, executed by Iris Octavious Williams, (Single) dated the 23 day of February, 1M2, and recorded in Book S6S, Page 147, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, at 10:00 A. M. on the IS day of April, 1963, the pro perty conveyed in said ded of trust, the same lying and being ip Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: That certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Town of Magnolia, Duplin County, North Carolina, bounded on the West by Peterson Street, on the South by a ditch and Samuel Gaines lot, on the East and North by C. W. Williams, beginning at a stake in the East margin of Peterson Street, said stake stands South 22 degrees 39 minutes East 177 feet from the in tersection of Peterson Street and N. C. Highway No. 1912, said stake being 25 feet from the center line of Peterson Street, said stake also being Northwest corner of Samuel Gaines lot, thence with a ditch and Samuel Gaines line North 78 de grees 12 minutes East 60 feet to a stake, thence North 13 degrees 58 minutes West 50 feet to a stake, thence South 78 degrees 12 miputQi West 60 feet to a stake in the East margin of Peterson Street, said stake stands 25 feet from the canter line of Peterson Street, thence with said margin South 13 degrees 58 minutes East 50 feet to the begin ning, containing 2,998 square feet,, more or less, and being part of the land recorded in Deed Book 475, Page 237, of the Duplin County Reg ister of Deeds. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. This, the 14 day of March, 1961 Roy M. Booth Trustee Booth. Qstoen. llpchurch & Pish Attorneys at Law Jefferson Building Greensboro, iWth Carolina. 4-11-4T BOU&F NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Rhoda L. Maready, deceas ed, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of March, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 18th day of March, 19 63. W. E. Maready, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Rhoda L. Maready, deceased, Route 1, Chin quapin. N. C. J dj . ? --jfl : -S-0W?> * .* ?*? ? ;? ? NOTICE OF ?ALE Voder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated April 11, 1956, exe cuted by Sam Pickett and wife, Rachel Pickett, to Vance B. Gavin, Trustee, and recorded in the Pub lic Registry Of Duplin County in Book 498, Page 74. to which refer ence is had; default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and request having been made to said Trustee to fore close the sqme; The undersigned will offer for sale, and Will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in KenansviMe, North Carolina, on Friday, April 26, 1963, at the hour of BtOd Noon, all of the fol lowing described land: All of that certain tract or parcel of land 6i Cypress Creek Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and ' ?i FOR, SALE Lot in Pinecrest Cemetery In Warsaw IS* x IT Stem For II Graves )1S0.M WUI Bay It CONTACT: JOSEPH GRADY ML Olive, Rt. 4 _____ i as >1) ?i Being a part of thy Parker estate known as the .Bison Charity lands and RFCINNING at I a Make in tlpe It-ant Reach road, (Jsrar J. Sharp less' corner of his tM/10 acre tract apd runs as his line South 41 de grees West 1310 feet to a small black gum in a Vraheh: thence Nor th 75 degrees Wert 314-feet to a stake! thanes N^ifth 4j degrees East i?60 to tlie iniapfejsi ine lirani Reach road: tlf^n^B said road Sooth 46 degrees East 260 feet to the beginning, Containing ten and eighteen one-hundredths < 10-18/100) acres, more or less. And being the ? - ' to pkU .aw. Rachel, Pickett in said land B This sate will be made subject |n '' A be requei ed of the hUheOj bidder a* evident of good faith. jE -TWs the 25th day of March, lm Vanbe B. Gavk. Trusteee^ ^ ' ? ? ' s ? * f '? ? ??? '* " ?? ' ?n?^ The heart pumps 60 aaTlons of blood every hour to all the body'* tissues and cells, according to the North Carolip* Heart Assocatfcm. ? ,,, . ?TIONAL TRUCKS ? FJUMJU1 ??- '? ? ; '.'?> .vs'l:: -.?: & -'<?; .? ' i,... ' '. ' - ?" iLPOOL ? PARTS'S E K VIC ( -? ? -?-. ? ??' ?>. *;>.; ' " -j- ?' * v ??. . t , NOITM CAIOUttPl^f^HE ; * ready mixed ^;| | OUTSIDE HOUSE PHNT HO.p-1 WH'TE Qarner Brothers fttant OU?, N. C. e 'WPP% . , -N ? :? \ , V ' , *??/. ? ) v ' " * -"fr ' * *?.??* i--4i We'll Build ^ Oar Oim Electric SystemP J ' r *? it 5ome of us eon remember day* In the 1930'* when we didn't hove 10 cent* for o pock or cigorettes. But we took up the pipe Or learned to "roll otlrWn." Those were the days when kerosene . poi*onlng was com pter among toddler* . . . and the profit power componies would Mldom venture out Into the rural areos. When thev f. did, they usually asked several thousand dollar* for a 'fdw hundred feet of Hne. The REA wo* created to bring electric service to rural erea* without demanding of the consumer he. pay far a Hne Which he wouldn't own. It was thought that the existing power companies would borrow the low-interest REA loan hinds and 'bring electricity to rural America. m . ? But most power companies declined. . A ?pok?mon for the Industry sold survfys showed that oil formers who wanted pr eduld afford electric service alreedyhod Itl At that, time, ? t; I fejlsSlitVim t . '^S"' \ ? I only obout 4 out, of evilfy 100 North Corollw formers had i I i reliable elfetrie s*Mce. ? _ Throughout America, rural people answered the power companies. In essence, they sold, "We'll, igll our own." They S organized corporations ot a nonprofit nature, borrowed RCA I loan funds, and built l.flX) electric*rsterr\s to brjnfl t"* J power to themselves, and to all who would Join with them and share the costs of debt and operating efcpenseW ? a b<> Now thot the boslc investment has' beetl hwde*,'TfM S rural people ore paying off the RCA loons ondgg|nleae<?U"Y r>, ( In their systems, tome of the power companies would Ike to step in and lok# over. J Like the Little Red Hen, the member-owfMt tlfljwl electric cooperatives don't think much of this "tola. TTlW did the work and -they'd like to enjoy the rewards; Leer-snot 1 electric power. ? Hi"vj>-ifiPKi ?: i_ ' ' I' itrf' v ' > -. ww'ooumr ucme mmaam eew ? h > tr, COUNTY E jnd ?m"uTl >, r

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